Q. What are you hooked on at the moment? I like taking pictures. I don’t have my own camera at the moment but I will often borrow a friend’s camera and use that to take pictures. （But only from time to time. lol）

Q. Who’s your favorite artist? I like the designer Vivienne Westwood. I find her designs to be cutting-edge and elegant.

Q. What’s your favorite game? I like the online game “League of Legends.” If we’re talking about smartphone applications, then I like "Love Live! (School Idol Festival)."

Q. What did you want to become when you were younger? I wanted to be a school teacher!!

Q. What is your dream now? The stage & to be a fashion designer.

Q. As a cosplayer, what are some of the things that you need to be careful about or patient with? I think it’s important to make sure you don't bother the people around you in the process of trying to take a cosplay picture.

Q. Do you have any beauty or dieting tips? I don’t have any beauty tips in particular, but I think it is important to always wash the make-up off your face (cleansing) at the end of the day. I prefer exercising to dieting. I really like walking so I’ll often just go for a stroll.

Q. What’s your favorite cosplay item? Eyeliner (TONYMOLY: gel type), Mascara (KissMe: Volume&Curl) I often use wigs and false eyelashes but after I buy it, I’ll try it out first before actually putting it to use.

Q.What’s your favorite body part? Least favorite? What I like about myself: my eyesWhat I dislike about myself: my waist.

Q. What during this asianbeat interview has left the biggest impression on you? I was able to wear a yukata and Lolita clothes and meet other cosplayers in Fukuoka in person. Those are some of the things that will leave a lasting impression on me.

Q. Where is your favorite place in Fukuoka? My favorite place was the beautiful Japanese garden Rakusuien we visited.

Q. You travel quite a bit. Can you tell us some of the things you must do during your travels? Whenever I go overseas, I make sure to try the cup ramen or instant foods from that area. I believe that you can easily tell the local people’s taste in food by simply trying their cup ramen. （If I liked the taste of it, I’ll make sure to buy a lot before heading back:)

Q. What is your favorite thing about going overseas? I love getting me meet other cosplayers or fans from different countries and talk to them.

Q. After you started traveling overseas, did anything change? My approach to cosplay has changed a bit and how I cosplay now also depends on where I’m visiting. I feel that cosplaying for me has become a lot more fun now than it was before!

And finally, do you have a message for your fans? From here on out, I’m going to continue trying my best and remain active. I’m going to try my hardest to put out increasingly higher-quality cosplay and I would appreciate all your support. 사랑해요!(I love you guys!)